Synonym: acute, appealing, attractive, beautiful, charming, delicate, delightful, enchanting, heavenly, intense, lovely, magnificent, marvelous, sharp, superb, wonderful. Similar words: requisite, inquisitor, inquisitive, inquisition, acquisition, visitor, quisling, site. Meaning: ['ekskwɪzɪt] adj. 1. intense or sharp 2. lavishly elegant and refined 3. delicately beautiful 4. of extreme beauty.
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(31) I held my breath and examined the exquisite little porcelain feathers and the pink and white porcelain crab-apple blossoms.
(32) It was like nothing I'd ever experienced before - so much feeling, so much exquisite joy.
(33) The Bowes Museum at Barnard Castle houses an exquisite collection of objetsd'art.
(34) I sank into an exquisite passivity staring ahead as dazzling colours flushed and flew, metamorphosing into duck elephant cat dog house.
(35) The whole world is your paintbox, and nothing pleases you more than to contemplate exquisite, natural things.
(36) This is a palatial Jacobean country manor house with exquisite interiors and wooden carvings.
(37) So, at a convenient time during your weekend stay, we will give you a personal tour of our exquisite homes.
(38) As Karl had commanded, she had seen that the table looked exquisite.
(39) A tiny spider overnight built a most exquisite net over my table.
(40) Here were the ringlets, framing a face of exquisite symmetry.
(41) Truly I would keel over in spasms of exquisite nostalgia.
(42) The truffles of Provence never taste so exquisite in London as here; they lose their savour, and gain in price.
(43) Its totally curved sides were fenced with grilles of exquisite metalwork and its upper storey was graciously arcaded.
(44) Jane had worn an exquisite taupe chiffon Brac, and she looked magnificent, and the girls looked innocent and sweet.
(45) My children cause me the most exquisite suffering of which I have any experience.
(46) And they all had to be executed in the delicate, exquisite detail that had become Jessamy's trademark.
(47) The exquisite creation they had made of their own lives blinded them to the aspirations of less fortunate men and women.
(48) In each square that represented the day until today, October the nineteenth, was an exquisite pen-and-ink drawing.
(49) Yggdrasil composed an exquisite sonnet that deserved to live for centuries, but kept it to itself.
(50) Five unmarried Clifford daughters lingered in this garden under these trees and painted the most exquisite water-colours during the mid-nineteenth century.
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(51) Her face was exquisite, he says, framed by her shining black hair: a flower.
(52) Prince's music makes me think of Des Esseintes's symphony of perfumes: exquisite, heady, overpowering, slightly nauseous.
(53) This palatial Jacobean country mansion has lavishly decorated interiors and exquisite wooden carvings.
(54) She bit on her lip, an exquisite agony tearing her apart.
(55) And the resolution to this scene is exquisite in its chutzpah and farcical bad taste.
(56) It was in the witch trials that the exquisite symbiosis between Power and the judiciary is perhaps best illustrated.
(57) Honor thought she was the most exquisite girl she had ever seen and her heart sank lower than ever.
(58) In a diffused light of sufficient intensity the same varieties form exquisite growth of long bright green leaves.
(59) It was perfection, and displayed the most exquisite jewellery so brilliantly.
(60) Elsewhere, there are several fine Verrio ceiling paintings, some exquisite parquet flooring and works by Van Dyck and Reynolds.
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